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Time for Trudeau to name names in foreign interference
Five key takeaways from Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's testimony on foreign interference
Prime Minister Justin Trudeau testified at the public inquiry into foreign interference on Wednesday, shedding new light on what he knew about foreign attempts to meddle in Canadian politics and what led to his explosive claim in the House of Commons that India was behind the killing of Hardeep Singh Nijjar in June 2023.
Trudeau says he has names of Conservative politicians engaged in or at high risk of foreign interference
Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre urges Trudeau to name the MPs and accuses PM of trying deflect from Liberal caucus revolt
Trudeau tells inquiry some Conservative parliamentarians are involved in foreign interference
In explosive testimony before the foreign interference inquiry today, Trudeau said he instructed the Canadian Security Intelligence Service (CSIS) to warn Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre and protect the party's integrity.
‘He’s lying’. Canadian oppn leader slams Trudeau’s foreign interference claims against conservative MPs
At a foreign interference commission hearing, PM Trudeau claimed he had names of such politicians. Conservative Party leader Pierre Poilievre says the PM is 'making it up'.
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LILLEY: Justin Trudeau wants Canadians kept in the dark on foreign interference
It’s worth remembering that Trudeau originally rejected the idea of an inquiry, that his party shut down Commons committees looking into the issue, and that he tried to whitewash the whole thing by appointing his ski buddy David Johnston.
All party leaders should get security clearances to fight foreign interference: Trudeau’s chief of staff
One of the best ways to fight foreign interference in Canadian politics is for all party leaders to be security-screened so that intelligence that could affect their parties or candidates can be shared with them, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau's chief of staff said Tuesday.
Trudeau Goes on Offensive Over Foreign Interference Claims
Facing a revolt in his own party, Prime Minister Justin Trudeau attacked both the Conservative opposition and India’s government, which he said had made “a horrific mistake” in the killing of a Sikh activist.
Conservatives blast Trudeau's foreign interference claims as 'partisan attack'
Conservative foreign affairs critic Michael Chong accuses the prime minister of smearing his party by claiming some members are subject to foreign interference, while Justin Trudeau continues to slam Conservative Leader Pierre Poilievre for not getting the security clearance required to see briefings on foreign interference.
Trudeau provides hours of testimony to Foreign Interference Commission
Justin Trudeau discusses process behind intelligence briefings, 'targeting paper', and working with his security council in address to Foreign Interference Commission. Parliament Hill correspondent Glen McGregor recaps a busy day for the commission.
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Liberal backbencher calls on Justin Trudeau to resign as Liberal leader
A Liberal backbencher is publicly calling on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down as party leader as other MPs ...
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Trudeau lying to distract from his party's revolt, says his main opponent & Conservative leader
Canadian PM Justin Trudeau is facing accusations from Conservative leader Pierre Poilievre. Poilievre claims Trudeau lied ...
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Justin Trudeau's Liberal Party MPs Call For His Removal: 'Time To Go...'
There is growing pressure on Prime Minister Justin Trudeau to step down from the Liberal Party as a number of Members voice ...
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India-Canada tensions: Why latest escalation may be sinking Justin Trudeau’s last throw of the dice
Khalistani separatism on Canadian soil has long been Trudeau’s blind spot. More than a year after he first alleged Indian ...
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Trudeau appears to be wooing the public by undermining Poilievre. It’s unclear if it will work
Many less committed voters find the Conservative Leader strident and polarizing. But to reject him on election day would mean ...
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